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Bipolar Instruments for High-Frequency Electrosurgery
Bipolar electrosurgical instruments are designed for use in bipolar mode with compatible high-frequency electrosurgical units. High-frequency current passes between the two working parts of the instrument, enabling bipolar coagulation supported by the electrosurgical unit.
The Nadiya-4.com catalogue includes bipolar forceps, clamps, and scissors-clamps of different lengths and designs. Forceps are available with straight, curved, or bayonet working sections, open or closed jaws, and different jaw dimensions.
When selecting an instrument, it is important to consider not only its shape but also its length, jaw dimensions, design type, and compatibility with the cable and specific electrosurgical unit.
Straight Bipolar Forceps
Straight bipolar forceps feature a straight working section and are available in different lengths and jaw sizes. The catalogue includes models with both closed and open jaws.
Straight Bipolar Forceps ПП-002, 140 mm
Straight bipolar forceps ПП-002 have an overall length of 140 mm and closed jaws measuring 6x1 mm. The instrument is intended for use in bipolar mode with a compatible high-frequency electrosurgical unit.
- instrument length: 140 mm;
- jaw size: 6x1 mm;
- design: straight;
- jaw type: closed.
Bipolar Forceps with Curved Jaws
Forceps with curved jaws differ in the geometry of their working section. When selecting this type of instrument, consider the overall length, jaw dimensions, and degree of curvature.
Bipolar Forceps ПЗ-010, 200 mm
Bipolar forceps ПЗ-010 feature closed curved jaws measuring 9x3 mm and have an overall length of 200 mm. The curved working section distinguishes this model from straight forceps of a similar length.
- instrument length: 200 mm;
- jaw size: 9x3 mm;
- jaw shape: curved;
- jaw type: closed.
Bayonet Bipolar Forceps
The bayonet design features an offset geometry between the body and working section of the instrument. The catalogue includes bayonet forceps of different lengths and with different jaw dimensions.
Bayonet Bipolar Forceps ПБ-011, 200 mm
Bayonet bipolar forceps ПБ-011 have an overall length of 200 mm and jaws measuring 10x3x1 mm. The bayonet configuration is the main distinguishing feature of this model.
- instrument length: 200 mm;
- jaw size: 10x3x1 mm;
- design: bayonet.
Bipolar Clamps and Scissors-Clamps
In addition to forceps, the category includes bipolar clamps and scissors-clamps. They differ in design, overall length, and the dimensions of their working jaws.
When selecting this type of instrument, consider the specific model, required length, size of the working section, and compatibility with the existing electrosurgical system.
Open and Closed Jaws: What Is the Difference?
The catalogue includes bipolar forceps with both open and closed jaws. This is a design characteristic of the working section that should be taken into account when selecting an instrument.
In addition to jaw type, models differ in jaw length, width, thickness, shape, and the overall length of the instrument. For accurate selection, we recommend referring to the full product name and SKU of the specific model.
How to Choose a Bipolar Instrument
Before ordering, we recommend determining the main parameters:
- instrument type — forceps, clamp, or scissors-clamp;
- design — straight, curved, or bayonet;
- jaw type — open or closed;
- jaw dimensions;
- overall instrument length;
- type of connecting cable required;
- electrosurgical unit model.
Even bipolar instruments that look similar may differ in dimensions and connection method. If the instrument is being purchased as a replacement, it is advisable to provide its SKU or photographs of the existing instrument and cable.
Connecting Bipolar Instruments to an HFE Unit
A suitable connecting cable is required to connect a bipolar instrument. The cable type and connector must be compatible with both the instrument and the electrosurgical unit.
Compatibility should not be determined by the visual appearance of the connectors alone. The relevant specifications should be checked before ordering a cable or instrument.
Compatible cables and other components are available in the Cables, Holders and Adapters section. The complete range of electrosurgical accessories is available in the Instruments section.
Cleaning and Reprocessing Bipolar Instruments
Before each use, check the condition of the instrument, working parts, insulation, and cable connection. The appropriate cleaning, disinfection, and sterilization method depends on the design of the specific product and the requirements stated in its documentation.
- do not use an instrument with visible damage;
- check the condition of the insulation and contact areas;
- do not use reprocessing methods that are not specified in the documentation;
- observe the permitted sterilization methods and temperature limits;
- avoid mechanical deformation of the jaws during storage and reprocessing.
The information on this category page does not replace the official instructions for the specific instrument and electrosurgical unit.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are bipolar forceps used for?
Bipolar forceps are used as a working instrument with a compatible electrosurgical unit in bipolar mode. High-frequency current passes between the two working parts of the forceps.
What types of bipolar instruments are available in the catalogue?
The catalogue includes straight, curved, and bayonet bipolar forceps, as well as bipolar clamps and scissors-clamps in different lengths and working-part sizes.
Is a neutral electrode required when using bipolar forceps?
A neutral electrode is not used directly for bipolar coagulation because the current passes between the two working parts of the bipolar instrument.
How can I check the compatibility of a bipolar instrument with an HFE unit?
Check the electrosurgical unit model, bipolar output type, compatibility of the connecting cable, and compatibility of the instrument itself. For accurate selection, it is advisable to provide the unit model and the SKU or a photograph of the existing instrument.
Buy Bipolar Instruments for HFE Units
At Nadiya-4.com, you can select bipolar forceps, clamps, and scissors-clamps for compatible high-frequency electrosurgical units.
If you are unsure which option to choose, provide the specialist with the unit model, required instrument type, length, and jaw dimensions. We will help check compatibility and select the appropriate option.